Eric Hobsbawm (1917–2012) British academic historian and Marxist historiographer
Bandits (Penguin, 1985), p. 25.
All the year round, Vol.15 (1876), p. 281
Eric Hobsbawm (1917–2012) British academic historian and Marxist historiographer
Bandits (Penguin, 1985), p. 25.
Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer (1822–1904) English-American writer and translator
Italy in the nineteenth century, McClurg, 1896 p. 369
“The discipline of the written word punishes both stupidity and dishonesty.”
John Steinbeck (1902–1968) American writer
“In Awe of Words,” The Exonian, 75th anniversary edition, Exeter University (1930)
Albert Camus book The Myth of Sisyphus
The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), Absurd Creation
Context: In that daily effort in which intelligence and passion mingle and delight each other, the absurd man discovers a discipline that will make up the greatest of his strengths. The required diligence and doggedness and lucidity thus resemble the conqueror's attitude. To create is likewise to give a shape to one's fate. For all these characters, their work defines them at least as much as it is defined by them. The actor taught us this: There is no frontier between being and appearing.
Proclus (412–485) Greek philosopher
Source: The Philosophical and Mathematical Commentaries of Proclus on the First Book of Euclid's Elements Vol. 1 (1788), Ch. IV.
Shulamith Firestone book The Dialectic of Sex
Source: The Dialectic of Sex (1970), Chapter Four
William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim (1891–1970) former Governor-General of Australia
Source: Defeat Into Victory (1961), p. 451
Maynard James Keenan (1964) musician
Iain Shedden (July 20, 2001) "Tool a bigger `threat' than any rapper", The Australian, p. 10.
Proclus (412–485) Greek philosopher
Source: The Philosophical and Mathematical Commentaries of Proclus on the First Book of Euclid's Elements Vol. 1 (1788), Ch. IV.